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Hello,

as you may know (or know now :)), Eucalyptus is in freeze for a 1.6.2
release schedule by the end of the month, or the beginning of March, but
we would like to make an attempt to have packages for Fedora too for our
next release.

As mentioned before, we already have a spec file, which produces packages
not good enough to be integrated in Fedora, but this will give us a head
start to flushing out the installation procedure on Fedora as well as
finding how to configure it properly. I would love for comments on how to
make things better on Fedora, and in order to do that, we have a source
tree available on launchpad for 1.6.2. Problem is that, for now, I'll be
working on a private branch which I'll merge if our Q&A will give the
green light on the packages: if there is interests in seeing it, I'm more
than happy to publish it where is convenient for Fedora. Is there interest
for it? Is there a preference of where to put the code?

Also, if someone is working on axis2c, axis2 and/or rampartc, I'll be more
than happy to use those packages too.

The timeline is a bit tight for us, so forgive me if I will make stupid
question, which may be answereed but some directed google search. The
first one of which is this one: so far we used xen as the hypervisor of
choice on CentOS (and RHEL), but I know that now both are included in
Fedora. Which one is the preferred one? Which one should be the Eucalyputs
default?

cheers,
graziano


-- 
Graziano Obertelli
Eucalyptus Systems, Inc.

130 Castilian St. Goleta, CA 93117
Office: 805-845-8000
www.eucalyptus.com


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